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police had to intervene using tear gas. they issued a statement afterwards saying the police are going to use live ammunition or they have been authorized to use live ammunition in pushing back protesters attacking buildings or churches. in the past 24 hours there has been a spike in churches across the country. in addition to the protests that we're seeing, we also know that the egyptian armed forces and security forces in the sinai peninsula are coming under attack. at least seven soldiers were killed in an ambush. so overall the situation remains extremely tense. the military remains on a heightened alert and so are security forces across the country. >> matt, in terms of moving forward, is there a right answer for the united states? it seems like we are very much between a rock and a hard place. it seemed we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. many say it's because we backed the muslim brotherhood. >> i think a big problem is we were a handmaden to a military coup. we were talking to morsi saying it's time for y
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keep us posted. great traveling tips. >>> let's talk sports, tiger woods, he played one of the greatest rounds of golf ever. we have that and more in this bleacher report. >> fred, do not let anyone tell you tiger doesn't have it anymore. people look at the majors, sure, he hasn't won one in five year, but if you just focus on that, you are ignoring how well he's plaing at the bridgestone. it looked like tiger would shoot the magical 59. he was 9 under through 13 holes, which is just ridiculous. he needed two birdies on the last five holes. didn't get it. ended up with a 61. he was asked afterward if he was disappointed. >> absolutely not. 61's pretty good. i'm not bummed. >> that match is his best round ever. >> riley cooper is taking time away from the philadelphia eagles after a recent racial slur. he has released a new statement saying the last few days have been incredibly difficult. he'll meet with counselors and says he'll make it right. eagles coach chip kelly says cooper will be allowed to r
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that's the kind of thing hitler used to talk about. it only someone had been around to give him a happy meal. >>> jimmy kimmel talking about the new technology that allows facebook to predict what you'll be interested in on your news feed. >> facebook said they changed theal ga rhythm. it could determine which posts you will find interesting and if you miss them when posted, they move them back to the top of your list. what would be better is if they're able to figure out what things find uninteresting and to eliminate them, like this. >> preston's first solid food. >> warning, warning, you are about to upload 120 pictures of your baby eating peas. you would like to proceed? >> yes, i would. >> three, two, one -- >> brought to you by basic human decency. >> i don't know what to say about that. >>> the mystery of the dead shark found on a new york suby is growing. a passenger snapped this picture before the car was shut down early yesterday morning. many assumed it was a viral promotion for the discovery channel shark week. the network
that's the kind of thing hitler used to talk about. it only someone had been around to give him a happy meal. >>> jimmy kimmel talking about the new technology that allows facebook to predict what you'll be interested in on your news feed. >> facebook said they changed theal ga rhythm. it could determine which posts you will find interesting and if you miss them when posted, they move them back to the top of your list. what would be better is if they're able to figure out what...
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lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> it's time for sports. betty has all the latest. >> good morning. let's start with baseball. the new york yankees lose a tough one just 12 hours after a-rod's appeal is filed by the players association. in chicago, andre delaza hit a triple to helped rally the sox to a 6-awin. the yankees have lost 14 of their last 20 games. >> mark sanchez cannot catch a break. first coach rex ryan asked fans to be nice earlier this week. if only our bosses would all say just be nice, right? and now sanchez is getting flack because he'll be starting for the jets preseason opener against detroit lions on friday. so sanchez takes a high road after getting this very rude tweet which reads f-you, hope you tear your acl on friday. my g
lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> it's time for sports. betty has all the latest. >> good morning. let's start with baseball. the new york...
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tweet us with the hash-tag, g.o.p., l.o.l., yolo. and keep an umbrella handy because with any luck this g.o.-byesing contest will xi @ bf7É')ia3;b!,x8=px [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thanks so much. folks, i don't know about you but as a little boy in south carolina, growing up, there's nothing i loved more on a rainy afternoon than playing board games with my family. the hot chocolate, the unexpected laughs, the emotional blackmail when a grown woman pressures her eight-year-old son to let mom have ventnor avenue or else she'll be out of the game. you don't want that, do you? games like risk gave me memories to last a lifetime. you know what i'm talking about, jay. i left kamchatka undefended and you stabbed me in the back. we had an alliance. there's just one problem with all that quality family time. all that time. that's why i was so happy to see this. >> board games are making a comeback but in shorter versions. games like scrabble and boggle and monopoly are releasing shorter versions of the games because companies say
tweet us with the hash-tag, g.o.p., l.o.l., yolo. and keep an umbrella handy because with any luck this g.o.-byesing contest will xi @ bf7É')ia3;b!,x8=px [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thanks so much. folks, i don't know about you but as a little boy in south carolina, growing up, there's nothing i loved more on a rainy afternoon than playing board games with my family. the hot chocolate, the unexpected laughs, the emotional blackmail when a grown woman pressures her eight-year-old...
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but it's a terrible term to use. the president shouldn't use it. none of his policy makers should use it. it sounds foolish actually. >> well, that's why i'm not going to use it anymore, gary. i'm going to stay away from it completely. >> yeah. >> there's a new threat that we face. a different kind of undetectable bomb. i know you've talked about it, you've written about it extensively. explain to us what's the next thing that could make all the things we're doing currently at tsa worthless? >> well, of course, you've got bomb makers in yemen who actually constructed -- one particular bomb maker who constructed a device, put it inside the body cavity of an individual and sent him in to assassinate the chief of counterterrorism, bin nayev in saudi arabia. there's a lot of engineering going on on the other side, on the side of the terrorists, that are -- they understand that what we're doing in our screening procedures, they understand our technical abilities, and they're trying to defeat them. so we're going to have to continue to be smart about the
but it's a terrible term to use. the president shouldn't use it. none of his policy makers should use it. it sounds foolish actually. >> well, that's why i'm not going to use it anymore, gary. i'm going to stay away from it completely. >> yeah. >> there's a new threat that we face. a different kind of undetectable bomb. i know you've talked about it, you've written about it extensively. explain to us what's the next thing that could make all the things we're doing currently at...
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the family's lawyer, thank you for joining us. some officials believe that a deal may be in the united states' interest. do you think your son is open to it? >> i'm not open it. that's what i'll share with my son. in terms of plea deal, at this point -- >> not open to it. >> not open to it. what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court for the american people to have all of the facts. what i have seen is political theater. i was disappointed in the president's press conference. i believe that's driven by his clear understanding that the american people are unhappy with what they've learned and more is forthcoming. >> what disappointed you in particular? >> what he suggested is superficial. we can go over that point by point if you would like, but a deal -- the only deal will be true justice. you know, justice should be the goal of our government. and it's also the goal of a civil society. >> those are the words of james madison. but i could make these points, george. number one, we have a date for visiting moscow. >> yo
the family's lawyer, thank you for joining us. some officials believe that a deal may be in the united states' interest. do you think your son is open to it? >> i'm not open it. that's what i'll share with my son. in terms of plea deal, at this point -- >> not open to it. >> not open to it. what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court for the american people to have all of the facts. what i have seen is political theater. i was disappointed in the president's press...
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they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it hard to win the general election. so how do we overcome a healthy robust debate without destroying each other in a circular firing squad? >> that's a great question. and as neither a labor tarian nor a republican and definitely not a democrat -- >> so what are you? >> my tactic, my strategy is to vote, and i think this goes for a lot of grassroots, is to vote for the most conservative candidate, the most limited government, most fiscally responsible candidate who can win in a race because in order to storm the castle you have to get your foot in the door. so that
they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it...
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ryan thanks for joining us and tell us how you came to join us at wolf pac. >> for sure. thanks first of all for having me on the show. and i want to give a shout out to the others doing a great job day-to-day as well. i came to wolf pac because i was on the campaign trail for a long time. i worked for a pac in d.c., i worked in political advertising. i was even the guy who spent day-to-day sat there in a call time room getting members of congress and people running for congress to spend five to seven days a week raising money from rich people. so i have seen where the money comes from, and where it is spent, and what i want to do now is use that set of skills i have acquired and become very dangerous to the corruption that happens in our system. >> there are so many different issues that you can combat. why this one? >> yeah, if i put my citizen cap on. i see we are really facing fundamental problems in this country. congress is broken, my friend. it is up to us to fix it. if we still want democracy in this country, we have got to fix citizens united. we have to restore
ryan thanks for joining us and tell us how you came to join us at wolf pac. >> for sure. thanks first of all for having me on the show. and i want to give a shout out to the others doing a great job day-to-day as well. i came to wolf pac because i was on the campaign trail for a long time. i worked for a pac in d.c., i worked in political advertising. i was even the guy who spent day-to-day sat there in a call time room getting members of congress and people running for congress to spend...
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pat buchanan joins us. nice to see you. >> any problem with the president going off to hollywood to do the tonight show? >> i don't have a problem with it, but i wonder why he's doing it. he's leaving an impression of someone who doesn't care a great deal. he seems like a president, i've been elected twice, i've got what i got done, i'm not going to get this done, i'm going to play out this hand. >> we don't want the terrorists to think they disrupt us, they have no fear. is that not at least, one argument for him to sort of -- he's got a full white house in air force one. >> that would be an argument for going about business as usual. this seems to be going about vacations in the summer. >> i do think on the other side of it, this has raised -- i mean, this war on terror is back on the table again, and you have, greta, what you have over there is you have 20, 22 or 19 embassies are closed. you have americans are fleeing yemen. at the same time, barack obama campaigned for re-election by saying, you know, a
pat buchanan joins us. nice to see you. >> any problem with the president going off to hollywood to do the tonight show? >> i don't have a problem with it, but i wonder why he's doing it. he's leaving an impression of someone who doesn't care a great deal. he seems like a president, i've been elected twice, i've got what i got done, i'm not going to get this done, i'm going to play out this hand. >> we don't want the terrorists to think they disrupt us, they have no fear. is...
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. >> thank you for having us. katie: so zach, do you really think that this is the only way that you get out of this situation is by dying? > death or jail. i don't see any other way out right now. i triedie countless programs. i have been hospitalized. lived in sober houses, halfway houses, state-run programs. i am still in the grips of it today. i don't want to continue to live this life but i don't know if i could live a sober life. katie: begina, i know zach is your only child. >> he is. katie: to see him like this must be so heartbreaking to you. >> he is a shell of the child that i raised. katie: you must think to yourself how in the world did this happen. >> that is my number one thought. i look at friends that use. it hasn't taken their life. they can use today and go to tomorrow. katie: we often hear the expression hitting rock bottom in rehab. do you think you have come to that point? >> personally i don't think i have a bottom but if i die. i started out going to prep school. i thought leaving prep scho
. >> thank you for having us. katie: so zach, do you really think that this is the only way that you get out of this situation is by dying? > death or jail. i don't see any other way out right now. i triedie countless programs. i have been hospitalized. lived in sober houses, halfway houses, state-run programs. i am still in the grips of it today. i don't want to continue to live this life but i don't know if i could live a sober life. katie: begina, i know zach is your only child....
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they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it hard to win the general election. so how do we overcome a healthy robust debate without destroying each other in a circular firing squad? >> that's a great question. and as neither a labor tarian nor a republican and definitely not a democrat -- >> so what are you? >> my tactic, my strategy is to vote, and i think this goes for a lot of grassroots, is to vote for the most conservative candidate, the most limited government, most fiscally responsible candidate who can win in a race because in order to storm the castle you have to get your foot in the door. so that
they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it...
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he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
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that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general michael hayden and cia chief. this story broke to dday in "th new york times" and we have been each checking with people about it. it is confusing, and this is very complicate and we are not sure just how broad this net really is. >> i have a pretty good sense of how broad it is, but i share your pain when it comes to the specifics that we were described in the article. look. charlie savage is a very good reporter, and it is clear that he took great pains to try to report accurately, and in detail, and he clearly he went to gove
that information is useful. none of the revelations show that government has actually abused the powers, but they are significant powers. >> but today, the new york times in the lead story suggests that the nsa may be sweeping up e-mails by americans who even mention foreign targets under surveillan surveillance. that is a lot more broader and aggressive than previously acknowledged by the government or mentioned by the president the other night. and joining us now is the retired general...
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using them to their advantage and they have in the past. when you think about it, the suez canal has 4.5 million barrels every day they go through there. fortify percent and egyptian military, as you pointed out are part of the pipeline. so i am not the least bit worried. i think that oil is about 15 to $20 price today about what it would be priced if we didn't have these scare tactics. neil: the argument has always been, over the course of your lifetime, it is just like a commodity and its unrealistically responsive to these developments there. but it might also be reflecting a global recovery beginning to take hold. we make of that? >> well, when you think that the gdp will drop india is down to the four to 5% gdp. the u.s. is running about one to 2%. over capital oil and natural gas and track income and that is the drilling through the shale rocks and finding more oil reserves, many have been found another we can track natural gas and oil. they have increased our natural oil supply compared to 20 years ago by 40% were a hundred% applied.
using them to their advantage and they have in the past. when you think about it, the suez canal has 4.5 million barrels every day they go through there. fortify percent and egyptian military, as you pointed out are part of the pipeline. so i am not the least bit worried. i think that oil is about 15 to $20 price today about what it would be priced if we didn't have these scare tactics. neil: the argument has always been, over the course of your lifetime, it is just like a commodity and its...
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stay with us. the secretary of defense does not seem like he is too torn up over drastic cuts to our nation's military budget. generalackies joins us to in today's markets, a lot . with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade executionn is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. lou: in breaking news tonight, to new developments in the house of representatives. moments ago lawmakers passed the senate approved a plan to lower loan interes rates for college students nationwide. the house voted 392-31 on a bill that sets interest rates on the ten year treasury note plus a cap. that bill now head to the white house where the president has already said he will sign into la
stay with us. the secretary of defense does not seem like he is too torn up over drastic cuts to our nation's military budget. generalackies joins us to in today's markets, a lot . with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade executionn is...
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>> john: join us tomorrow night. here it is your moment of zen. >> what pissed me off was him on the campaign trail saying, "oh, i've changed" and trying to act like he had a perfect marriage now. >> the hipocracy got to you. >> yeah. >> this chick is so captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by >> stephen: tonight, will hillary clinton run in 2016? and will joe biden run into a glass door? then, a family activity gets a modern update. kids, if you don't stop fighting, this google car will turn itself around. and my guest, emily matchar says women are embracing traditional home making activities like canning and knitting. i'll join in the fun by working a 12-hour day and then having a massive coronary. simon cowell has reportedly impregnated his friend's wife. that is shocking. simon cowell has a friend. this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the report. good to have you with us, thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ]
>> john: join us tomorrow night. here it is your moment of zen. >> what pissed me off was him on the campaign trail saying, "oh, i've changed" and trying to act like he had a perfect marriage now. >> the hipocracy got to you. >> yeah. >> this chick is so captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by >> stephen: tonight, will hillary clinton run in 2016? and will joe biden run into a glass door? then, a family activity gets a modern update....
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how could the capture of saddam make us safer? iraq never made us unsafe. i mean, this was a bush administration concoction. even president bush later admitted that saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. there is no comparison to what the controversy is now. the controversy is not should we become a fascist nation with the government spying on us all the time in order to make us 100% safe. nobody believes that. i think what we need is a conversation with the american people fully taking place with their opinions respected about how much surveillance the american people is necessary in order to keep us safe. many smart folks have written about this in editorial pages and so forth. in a democracy, you have to be sure that you have a balance between keeping us safe and preserving what makes us a democracy. >> howard dean, former governor, thank you. >> thanks very much. >>> up next, the quote/unquote hottest politician in america right now. well, it does get me pretty steamed. inside "new york" magazine's cover story all about new jersey governor chris christie.
how could the capture of saddam make us safer? iraq never made us unsafe. i mean, this was a bush administration concoction. even president bush later admitted that saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. there is no comparison to what the controversy is now. the controversy is not should we become a fascist nation with the government spying on us all the time in order to make us 100% safe. nobody believes that. i think what we need is a conversation with the american people fully taking place with...
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john sununu joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> with the news breaking, certainly an expansion of what we have been hearing about the nsa in terms of swpying. your thoughts? >> two things. a lot of what happens in an agency, even the nsa, is a reflection of the culture they see from the top. you have a. president and administration that levels in going beyond the box f you will, that they are limited to by law. i think that seeped all the way down into the nsa. even though the audit says i think it's in the last year they point out there's nearly 3,000 violati violations, it does say that the bulk of them were "accidental or ined a ver tant." that's just a reflection of a sloppy attitude that i think flows from a culture that starts in the president's office. >> you know, i think maybe one instance where some privacy was broken. that might be an act that was inadverten inadvertent, but you're talking about thousands. they overstepped thousands of times. if that doesn't put them on notice. plus
john sununu joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> with the news breaking, certainly an expansion of what we have been hearing about the nsa in terms of swpying. your thoughts? >> two things. a lot of what happens in an agency, even the nsa, is a reflection of the culture they see from the top. you have a. president and administration that levels in going beyond the box f you will, that they are limited to by law. i think that seeped all the way down into the nsa....
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if you happen to have a dimmable using it rightp away. you can go to wbaltv.com for more information. $634nwide, an average of is spent on school supplies. that is great for the economy, but it is a predictor of the holiday season coming up. shopping is not just in stores anymore. >> there is a preference for stores that allow flexibility for shopping online, picking up in the store, shopping in the store and having it sent home. >> social networking and accessible website also play a big role. to the department of legislative services, two tax- free time frames are estimated to reduce general fund revenues by a total of $5.2 million this fiscal year. that second tax-free time frame is over three days in february and applies to the energy star products. eck the family insurance policy. students who live off campus may not be covered under their parents, homeowners, or renter's policy. if that is the case, a student will need to get his or her own renter's insurance. going toent is now college more than 100 miles away without their car, th
if you happen to have a dimmable using it rightp away. you can go to wbaltv.com for more information. $634nwide, an average of is spent on school supplies. that is great for the economy, but it is a predictor of the holiday season coming up. shopping is not just in stores anymore. >> there is a preference for stores that allow flexibility for shopping online, picking up in the store, shopping in the store and having it sent home. >> social networking and accessible website also play...
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that's it for us today. thank you to john, maya and ben whose new york magazine cover story k"the happy hot head" is n newsstands this week. see you back here tomorrow at noon. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a litt
that's it for us today. thank you to john, maya and ben whose new york magazine cover story k"the happy hot head" is n newsstands this week. see you back here tomorrow at noon. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ honey, we need...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> unfortunately, congress does not want to eat its own obama care cooking. now it looks like they won't have to upon. the white house office of personnel management is set to rule that the government can continue to pay the 75% subsidy for all those gold-plated health care plans that congress and its staff doesn't want to give up. meanwhile, the rest of us will suffer obama care rate shock most of the time. this is insiderism at its work pft mark simone, i go to you. i cannot believe that they're pulling this off. >> of course, i believe it. no interviewer has ever said that barack obama, if this plan is so good, why have you given everybody
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> unfortunately, congress does not want to eat its own obama care cooking....
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and they obviously ignored us. so a lot of people are throwing up their hands, long-time analysts and saying what -- what leverage do we have? what influence do we still have in the region? and that's become problematic because it's making obama in a way, the worst of all possible worlds. he doesn't come right out and call it a coup. it looks like we're not standing up to american ideals. and at the same time, it looks like we're impotent in the face of what's happening, all the violence in the region. and it makes us in a way look f he canless and it's ditch. -- and is -- and it's difficult. it is a difficult tightrope they're walking. and behind the scenes what i'm hearing from my sources is that it's not that u.s. lawyers are stupid. not that they don't realize that this is a coup. of course american lawyers looked at this afterwards and said oops, this is a coup. but they made the decision that they didn't need to publicly make that determination because that would force their hand in other ways. i think it's i
and they obviously ignored us. so a lot of people are throwing up their hands, long-time analysts and saying what -- what leverage do we have? what influence do we still have in the region? and that's become problematic because it's making obama in a way, the worst of all possible worlds. he doesn't come right out and call it a coup. it looks like we're not standing up to american ideals. and at the same time, it looks like we're impotent in the face of what's happening, all the violence in the...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether >>> details in the man hunt for two missing california children and the man suspected in the abduction. investigators believe james lee dimaggio could be headed to canada after possible sitings yesterday in northern california prompting new amber alerts in oregon, washington and nevada for 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother ethan. they have been missing since the weekend when their mom was found dead in the suspect's burned down home and the body of a child was found. investigators haven't been able to identify that body. nbc's joe friar joins us from san diego. what's the latest in the investigation and any leads into where he might be? >> reporter: despite the cluster of possible car sightings yesterday in northern california and southern oregon investigators haven't yet been able to locate the car the suspect or the kids. they say it's possible t
finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether >>> details in the man hunt for two missing california children and the man suspected in the abduction. investigators believe james lee dimaggio could be headed to canada after possible sitings yesterday in northern california prompting new amber alerts in oregon, washington and nevada for 16-year-old hannah anderson and her...
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then the drones came and the world sees us as merciless. merciless is what we should have been a long time ago in this conflict. new strategies and double talking generals reduced warfare to an academic exercise, shape shifting and parsing above the gravity of the enemy's threat, playing the stump master with slogans, anything to avoid saying outright what the average american knows. terrorists are alive and waiting for the big jihad payoff. why shouldn't they be when in 2009 the president announced that he was adding a token 30,000 u.s. troops to our afghan force at the same time he revealed his plan for a phased withdrawal. this was a courtesy to an al-qaeda and taliban actors who now had an expiration date for america's war. obama's heart was never in victory, just in political survival, and of course, last week the danger facing us from the islamist stalkers came home. u.s. embassies and consulates shut down through the the middle east and africa, headlines screamed impending doom, but thosnospecifics on what this isl about. why announc
then the drones came and the world sees us as merciless. merciless is what we should have been a long time ago in this conflict. new strategies and double talking generals reduced warfare to an academic exercise, shape shifting and parsing above the gravity of the enemy's threat, playing the stump master with slogans, anything to avoid saying outright what the average american knows. terrorists are alive and waiting for the big jihad payoff. why shouldn't they be when in 2009 the president...
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and gathering data on us. based on our communations ich really is a violation of our fourth amendment. there is no balance there at all. that is, that is stomping, trampling, boot on the neck of our liberty. that's not balance. >> eric: i hold this in my pocket all the time, my pocket constitution. the fourth amendment specifically says you have to have probable cause. section 215 of the patriot act says you can't surveil u.s. citizens unless they're contacting someone overseas and you have probable cause that they are after, they are involved in some sort of terrorist activity. i think they are blowing this thing out of water. they're shredding this thing again. >> not am that, but the messenger then, he who told us what was going on in that department, is resulting in our finally awareness of government spying on us. that is edward snowden. he is the bad guy in all of this. they want to shoot the messenger, instead of dealing with the problem. the problem is the stampalling on our liberty and trampling onur
and gathering data on us. based on our communations ich really is a violation of our fourth amendment. there is no balance there at all. that is, that is stomping, trampling, boot on the neck of our liberty. that's not balance. >> eric: i hold this in my pocket all the time, my pocket constitution. the fourth amendment specifically says you have to have probable cause. section 215 of the patriot act says you can't surveil u.s. citizens unless they're contacting someone overseas and you...
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i don't want to take us this away from anybody who has decided us. neil: when you look at this, two or $3 billion in this country. >> we were people divided at the end of the day, we can pretend we are having this fight. but we are not. most of the world would be quite happy to take whatever they could from us. not cooperating with one another. in that time has to come to an end of if we are both going to be able to right the ship. the idea that the republic and the government doesn't work. i think it is more a reflection of the people going there and not necessarily the system itself. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you so much. neil: next, stick around we will tell you why this kindle fire hd is on its way out. neil: don't say my friend the judge did not warn you. the real threat to our security, judge napolitano played exactly that way. exactly as he saw it. surveillance critics all but silenced american embassies that remain shut down. the excuse to keep doing the unreal, spying on e-mail, phone calls, you name it. the judge has had enough o
i don't want to take us this away from anybody who has decided us. neil: when you look at this, two or $3 billion in this country. >> we were people divided at the end of the day, we can pretend we are having this fight. but we are not. most of the world would be quite happy to take whatever they could from us. not cooperating with one another. in that time has to come to an end of if we are both going to be able to right the ship. the idea that the republic and the government doesn't...
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with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
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. >> paul: joining us this week, dan henninger. james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think they will get some support for it. they will get the support of 43% of the country. the rest of the country watches this, it will roll forward toward the shutdown. then i'm convinced all the media coverage will immediately start, every tv station will talk about the effect of a government shutdown. this is tsunami of coverage is going to wash the republicans out to sea one more time. people won't be able to focus on the complex details of this strategy. >> paul: it will be budget and funding the government and not about obamacare. james? >> i think it's
. >> paul: joining us this week, dan henninger. james freeman and washington columnist kim strassel. dan, this marco rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> other than the fund-raising possibilities for all the principals, as a strategy, wait we're describing it. we'll have a lot of detail in it. the problem is this is about the budget. okay? funding the whole government which is invariably a complex subject. if they pursue this strategy about funding obamacare, yeah, they think...
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each in their moment, jarring us in that moment, making us laugh, sit up, making us notice. we could do a whole lot worse where so many of us seem to be going through the motions than to show some emotion, to get emotional. whether high fiving a school you love or glee fully shedding the corporate image we do not. share it, love it, shout it. life is short. go for it. >> i am telling you if you want to change the world, you're at georgia tech, you can do that. if you want to build the ironman suit, you're at georgia tech, you can do that. if you want to play theme music during your convocation speech like a b
each in their moment, jarring us in that moment, making us laugh, sit up, making us notice. we could do a whole lot worse where so many of us seem to be going through the motions than to show some emotion, to get emotional. whether high fiving a school you love or glee fully shedding the corporate image we do not. share it, love it, shout it. life is short. go for it. >> i am telling you if you want to change the world, you're at georgia tech, you can do that. if you want to build the...
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talk to us today. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> for once we have got political news out of new jersey that has nothing to do with chris christie. well, maybe. next tuesday's primary day in the garden state. that's right. the winners advance to an october special election to determine who replaces the late senator frank lautenberg so nothing like an august primary where voters might or might not show up at the jersey shore. booker has a huge lead. 54% of the vote. frank pallone is second and holt at third and oliver at 5% is sheila oliver. each tried to find an issue that w
talk to us today. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of...
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near haley, hide idaho for us, miguel? >> reporter: 700 firefighters are statementing here tonight and many of them come from out of state. many of them camp here about a mile away from the fire's front lines. it is a massive operation just to get this fire partly contained. the most dangerous wildfire burning in the country, tearing across idaho. exploding in size overnight, nearly 100,000 acres is up in smoke. a wall of fast moving flame, now threatening 1600 homes. the national guard deployed to help thousands evacuate as this inferno closes in on three communities including the sun valley ski resort. >> me or the garden hose. >> mike saved his home and lost his shed. >> i jumped into the roof and just basically consumed it in to eight minutes. >> facing extreme fire behavior in rugged terrain, the air attack is critical. beaver creek is feeding on forestland. through the smoke and haze, it's unclear how many homes have been lost. >> it is scary and the air quality alone is a reason to get out of tone. >> the firefight
near haley, hide idaho for us, miguel? >> reporter: 700 firefighters are statementing here tonight and many of them come from out of state. many of them camp here about a mile away from the fire's front lines. it is a massive operation just to get this fire partly contained. the most dangerous wildfire burning in the country, tearing across idaho. exploding in size overnight, nearly 100,000 acres is up in smoke. a wall of fast moving flame, now threatening 1600 homes. the national guard...
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i don't want to take us this away from anybody who has decided us. neil: when you look at this, two or $3 blion in this country. >> we were people divided at the end of the daywe can pretend we are having this fight. but we are not. most of the rld would be quite happy to take whatever they could from us. not cooperating with one another. in that time has to come to an end of if we are both going to be able to right the ship. the idea that the republic and the government doesn't work. i think it is more a reflection of the people going there and not necessarily the system itself. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. neil: next, , customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, anetrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free tr
i don't want to take us this away from anybody who has decided us. neil: when you look at this, two or $3 blion in this country. >> we were people divided at the end of the daywe can pretend we are having this fight. but we are not. most of the rld would be quite happy to take whatever they could from us. not cooperating with one another. in that time has to come to an end of if we are both going to be able to right the ship. the idea that the republic and the government doesn't work. i...